Good to see its being received pretty well for a comedy sequel. As Ben mentions, likely this will get better with repeat viewings. Personally, I couldn't stand Anchorman 1 or Step Brothers on first viewing but they both age well.
Good to see its being received pretty well for a comedy sequel. As Ben mentions, likely this will get better with repeat viewings. Personally, I couldn't stand Anchorman 1 or Step Brothers on first viewing but they both age well.
That's Barney Rubble
Maybe not related to this post, but if there is one thing I'd like to see in the Tolkien universe that has never been explored is the two blue wizards. WTF happened to them?
The guy who played the blue power ranger. Definitely underutilized
My thing with Jenny McCarthy is that maybe, just maybe, that when she was partying hard at the playboy mansions, doing lines and who knows what else while getting fucked, that maybe, just maybe it could have a little something do with her child's unfortunate condition. But no, blame it on vaccinations.
Usual Suspects
No, its Louis CK's uncle and also the guy that tried to get him into a threesome who counsels Davis on mediocrity.
Yep. And the funny thing is, people didn't think Live at the Beacon was as good as Hilarious or Chewed Up and it I think it now stands out as superior (in my own humble opinion). There are a few acts you can watch every few months or few years (i.e. The original Dana Carvey HBO special) and they still seem fresh.…
I think its one of those rare ones that gets better the second time. At first I didn't think it was as good as his previous ones but after letting it sit, I rank it up there as one of the greats.
I caught a little bit of it. I'm pretty ignorant about Pete Holmes to begin with so not much bias. I turned it off after 3 minutes. I couldn't take him. Maybe I'll give him another shot - he seems to have good energy but the bits I saw were just grating.
The best thing about Oh My God is Louis' body movements during Of Course / But Maybe. The way he he tip toes around the stage and scrunges up his body before delivery is just amazing - its great to listen to, but seeing it adds so much.
And Reg got awarded a long running TGIF sitcom. The Universe works.
If you are single and have no kin, sure kill yourself. But what if your daughter is still alive - you need to stay alive to make sure she makes it.
Agreed - we'd have lack of action but a much more 3 dimensional relationship between characters as they interact.
I actually liked the Governor's arc. I thought he sucked last season and at least the last few episodes tried to build Gov 2.0 to enable the plot to close up his storyline. I thought it really meant something that Rick reached out to the Gov to offer to share the prison. Yes, the Gov is a butcher but who hasn't killed…
I actually thought it sucked. Not trying to troll, but there was something interminable about it that I couldn't stand so by the time the big reveal came around, I was pretty much checked out. I don't know, maybe its just me getting older and cranky but I just don't have the stomach for this shit anymore.
Exactly. Each episode, on its own, may not have much action but by the end of the season, things tend to wrap up beautifully. I'm psyched about Van Alden and Eli being in Chicago together. Capone has now ascended to the top. Man, I love the actor who plays Torrio. He plays his character like a father to Capone - he's…
I loved Van Alden picking up Eli. The look on both of their faces is great - pure wtf on both of their mugs.
BatSteel
Man of Steel Too.